President Dr Mohamed Muizzu met with members of the Filladhoo Island Council, the Women's Development Committee (WDC), and heads of institutions to discuss the island's developmental needs. The meeting was held at Filladhoo Health Centre.
During the meeting, the Filladhoo Council emphasised the need for eight additional classrooms and facilities for the island's school, while also highlighting space limitations at the health centre and the ongoing challenges with laboratory reagent supplies. They drew attention to electricity and utility shortages in the newly populated area and the necessity of constructing a waste management centre. The council also raised concerns about flooding and the poor condition of roads, stressing the need for modernisation.
The President stated that a decision on the road modernisation project will be made once the construction scope is finalised. He also provided updates on concerns raised by the council through the Cabinet Ministers present. The Ministers informed that the health centre currently operates for 16 hours and that they are pursuing a request to the Finance Ministry to address staffing shortages. Additionally, the Ministers highlighted ongoing collaboration with STO to resolve the shortage of reagents.President Dr Mohamed Muizzu met with members of the Filladhoo Island Council, the Women's Development Committee (WDC), and heads of institutions to discuss the island's developmental needs. The meeting was held at Filladhoo Health Centre.
During the meeting, the Filladhoo Council emphasised the need for eight additional classrooms and facilities for the island's school, while also highlighting space limitations at the health centre and the ongoing challenges with laboratory reagent supplies. They drew attention to electricity and utility shortages in the newly populated area and the necessity of constructing a waste management centre. The council also raised concerns about flooding and the poor condition of roads, stressing the need for modernisation.
The President stated that a decision on the road modernisation project will be made once the construction scope is finalised. He also provided updates on concerns raised by the council through the Cabinet Ministers present. The Ministers informed that the health centre currently operates for 16 hours and that they are pursuing a request to the Finance Ministry to address staffing shortages. Additionally, the Ministers highlighted ongoing collaboration with STO to resolve the shortage of reagents.